URBAN DESIGN

Tables, staircases, doors, window boxes, lighting – for many years, these things have been the labors of the sculptor, complimenting architecture. To this long history I add my work in stone and steel to humanize public space.
Artstairs / Steel and Stone / Spadina Road – Toronto – Canadá / 2005 / 8 x 8 x 3 mts
Artstairs / Steel and Stone / Spadina Road – Toronto – Canadá / 2005 / 8 x 8 x 3 mts
Artstairs / Steel and Stone / City Place – Toronto – Canadá / 2005 / 10 x 3 x 1.5 mts
Choapa / Los Vilos – Chile – 2002 / Granite / 500 x 150 x 80 cm
Granite Table / Pirque – Chile / 7 x 5 mts
Granite Table / Pirque – Chile / 7 x 5 mts

Two Granite Tables / City Place – Toronto – Canadá / 2004 / 5 x 1.50 x 45 m

Granite / City Place – Toronto – Canada / 2004 / 5 x 1.5 x 45 m.

Granite / 2007 / 2 x 0.80 m

Granite / 2007 / 1.80 x 1.70 x 0.60 m
Gates of parilament – Senators / Valparaíso – Chile – 1999 / Forged steel and granite / 500 x 300 cm
Gates of Parilament / Valparaíso – Chile – 1999 / Forged steel and granite / 500 x 300 cm
Gates of Parilament / Valparaíso – Chile – 1999 / Forged steel and granite / 500 x 300 cm
Gates of Parilament / Valparaíso – Chile – 1999 / Forged steel and granite / 500 x 300 cm
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Art Canopy
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Window Box

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Lámpara I / Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada / 2007 / Steel / 300 x 400 x 80 cm
Lámpara II / Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada / 2007 / Steel / 250 x 200 x 60 cm
Lámpara III / Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada / 2007 / Steel / 200 x 100 x 50 cm